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Small businesses are the bloodline of the economy, making up 46% of all non-farm gross domestic product within the United States and employing more than 48% of private sector employees, according to the most recent Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy report. As vital as small businesses are to a growing economic state, financing challenges[…]

Comparing the Chase Freedom and the Chase Freedom Unlimited Cards Chase is really changing the rules of the credit card game as they recently announced a new card to their credit card arsenal, the Chase Freedom Unlimited. Rumors spread that the Chase Freedom product will be discontinued, but as of press writing, Chase is still[…]

For the last five years, Chase customers have been using the Ultimate Rewards Program to earn tons of points for travel perks. As the program has developed, many travel partners have been added, including airlines, hotels and more. Let’s take a look at some of the best ways for you to earn Chase Ultimate Rewards[…]

Chase Ultimate Rewards emerged as a steady competitor to the industry giant American Express Membership Rewards a few years ago, with its strong group of transfer partners. Now, Chase has announced that Singapore Airlines is now a transfer partner of its Ultimate Rewards program, making the program that much stronger. Let’s dig into the details,[…]

There are several travel rewards programs out there attached to credit card products. American Express Membership Rewards are perhaps the most famous- they certainly pioneered the ‘transfer partner.’ But now, there’s a new(-ish) kid in town: Chase Ultimate Rewards. Let’s compare the two programs below! Similarities Option to transfer points One obvious similarity between[…]

The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card or the Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards card? If you’re wondering which one is better for your wallet, keep reading! There are some really great travel credit cards out there. And, there are some great ones that specialize in the airlines. Not all carriers are created equal, however. One that consistently stands out[…]

US Bank’s SKYPASS Visa Signature isn’t too impressive as far as airline cards go, but it’s well worth it if you happen to travel with Korean Air often, since the miles earned are good for reward travel and upgrades on that airline, as well as the other SkyTeam partners. You get the standard earnings rate[…]

The Chase Ink credit cards are our favorite pick for businesses, as all offer generous rewards for office supply and telecom expenses, two of the biggest cost categories for most businesses. The Ink Plus rewards card in particular is great if you don’t mind paying an annual fee in exchange for significantly beefier rewards. The[…]

The Chase Freedom® is hands down one of the best personal rewards credit cards out there. Link: Chase Freedom® Our readers are bargain hounds, often wondering which rewards program is the very tastiest. Here, the Chase Freedom credit card poses an interesting conundrum: sure, 5% cash back is just about the highest rewards rate out there, but it’s only offered[…]